Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Friday, November 23, 2007

The First Completly Legal MP3 blog

Earlier in the year I posted about the growing popularity and power of MP3 blogs

Well it seems that the music industry is now finally trying to catch up with them and the first totally legal mp3 blog has launched. RCRD LBLhttp://www.blogger.com/img/gl.link.gif is (from their own about section)

"a network of ad-supported online record labels and blogs offering completely free music streams and downloads from emerging and established artists."

Seems like an interesting concept, and I guess well see how well it does, though from what I've read in other articles about the site, its founders expect it to do very well financially.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

The experience of "In Rainbows"



Just up front- not this entry is not about the experience of listening to "In Rainbows", but rather the process of obtaining it.

As we are all aware Radiohead has forgone their record company and chose to make their new album available for download through their own website with the cost up to the consumer. I thought that this was a very innovative idea and fitting for a band known for its innovative music.

I found that choosing how to much pay for the album a very interesting and exciting experience- sorta like haggling at a garage sale. I ended up paying around 5 (well 2.45 british pounds acutally) dollars for the album (and that includes the service charge.) The morning of the 10th I got an email with a link to the download and had the album within a minute or two.

Overall I was very pleased with this process, especially since most bands make very little money off of their cd sales. However as I hear about other big bands doing similar things (NIN etc) I wonder if small bands will follow suit and still be succesful in getting thier music out without the usage/distributing of a label.

Assuming the band had a publicist and a good working knowdlege of basic marketing I believe that they could still operate on this type of system-with the aim of having people come to their shows and buy merch/physical CD/Vinyl only if they wish.

Sunday, October 7, 2007

The Mohwak Starts Blog


In our class we have often touched on how blogging would be a great asset to any business small, large, local, national etc and I recently stumbled across a great example.

The Mohawk is a great (newish)venue here in Austin. After being open for a little over a year they finally have a proper website up and running now and on the front page is (you guessed it!) a blog!

It has recaps from past shows, youtube videos of upcoming bands to peak interest and other venue related stuff.

Whats funny is that I was thinking about getting (applying for) an internship there and suggesting they start up a blog.